Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4201392 Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigated the characteristics of patients with functional dyspepsia (FD) in terms of Sasang constitutional medicine.MethodsA total of 116 patients with FD were recruited based on diagnosis by gastroscopy and symptomatic measurements. The distributions of Sasang constitutions and six syndromes in terms of TKM theory in the patients was compared with those from 1423 healthy subjects.ResultsThe distribution of Sasang constitutions for the patients with FD significantly differed from that for healthy subjects, especially among women; 36.7% vs 45.6% for Taeumin, 28.9% vs 33.9% for Soumin, and 34.4% vs 20.4% for Soyangin. Our results assumed a high prevalence in Soyangin women (around 1.7 folds), and Soumin (45.2%), in particular, had a high prevalence of “deficiency and coldness of spleen and stomach” compared with Taeumin (14.9%) and Soyangin types (15.7%).ConclusionThis study identified a trend for the frequency of FD and the Sasang constitutions. The findings may provide new ideas for the study of prevention and management of FD.

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